Archive for November 13, 2018

From the sectional championships in California, to league championships in New England, to the Tournament of Champions in New Jersey, this is the week that wraps up the domestic field hockey season. As such, this Top 10 is the prelude to this week’s action, which will determine the final composition of the best teams in the country.

As such, we sometimes see teams coming up into view with their play late in the season. Two of them are at the bottom of the Top 10 this week, Moorestown (N.J.) and Hummelstown Lower Dauphin (Pa.). Both of these sides have been on a tear in recent weeks, and are definite threat to walk away with hardware later this week.

Our RightToRightIsRight.com No. 11 Team of the Week is Millburn (N.J.). The team is from a town from about 20,000 in north-central New Jersey which is more famous for The Mall at Short Hills, but the field hockey team won its first sectional championship in 36 years. The team fell to Washington Warren Hills (N.J.) in the Group 3 semifinals in double overtime.

1. Voorhees Eastern (N.J.) 25-0Eastern, the NJSIAA Group IV champions, will play North Caldwell West Essex (N.J.) in the semifinals of the Tournament of Champions tomorrow

2. Emmaus (Pa.) 26-0After a 2-1 defeat of Buckingham Central Bucks East (Pa.), the Hornets take on a very dangerous Hershey (Pa.) side in the PIAA Class AAA semifinals

3. Summit Oak Knoll (N.J.) 23-1The Royals won the NJSIAA Non-Public championship on Saturday, and will play a very hot Moorestown (N.J.) team tomorrow

4. Delmar (Del.) 16-0Wildcats will play Lake Forest (Del.) in the semifinal round of the DIAA Division II championship tomorrow; the team has conceded exactly one goal all season